Facebook, due to its enormity, cannot manage all of the accounts that are left behind by late users. Stebbens explains that contacting them in an attempt to have a profile removed or made available would be difficult because you have to reach the right people.

Stebben says that "it's important to think ahead" because there's a lot of information in our emails and various social accounts. There may be nostalgic photographs, personal information, etc. which you may want to keep private. But before you think about adding passwords and usernames into your will, Stebben gives a warning.

Wills are eventually made public, and are ultimately not private. Certain programs, such as Password Box, allow you to store your passwords and information necessary to open or use everything from email to social media.

If you don't have Password Box, or the idea of storing so much in one place doesn't appeal to you, you should consider other means of passing that information privately.